12 Related Articles, between 2018-09-11 and 2018-09-10

A lunar photobomb: NASA spacecraft captures moment the moon eclipses the sun TWICE in just six hours. The Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the lunar transits on September 9. The first occurred between 4:30 p.m. (EDT) and 5:30 p.m., followed by a second event at 9:52. >>

Former NASA contractor threatened to post nude photos of women, authorities say. A former contractor who worked for NASA accessed nude photos of seven women off their computers, then threatened to post the photos on the Internet if the women refused to supply him with more explicit photos, according to a report. >>

Man charged with cyberstalking women for explicit photos. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A former NASA contractor who allegedly threatened to publish nude photos of seven women unless they sent him other explicit pictures has... >>

NASA launches $1 million Mars competition to turn CO2 into sugar. In order to set up shop on Mars, NASA says we need to turn carbon dioxide into glucose, which can be used as fuel. >>

NASA took these images of 9/11 from space 17 years ago. Today, NASA uses its technology and data to assist with natural and man-made disasters around the world. >>

NASA will launch 2 rockets to test a Mars parachute and track 'nanoflares'. NASA will launch two brief rocket missions tomorrow (Sept. 7): One will test a parachute that could be used to help land the next rover on Mars ; the other will measure tiny explosions on the sun called "nanoflares." >>

NASA's $1 million Mars-settling challenge: Turn CO2 into sugar. If you know your way around a chemistry lab, you could help humanity set up shop on Mars — and make some serious cash in the process. >>